SABRINA BACHAI
Fat boy running into Buffalo
By SABRINA BACHAI | Mar. 26, 2008Last year the Buffalo Niagara Film Festival made its debut in Western New York, unveiling numerous independent films from both local and international artists.
Stopping the violence
By SABRINA BACHAI | Oct. 22, 2007Captivating, disturbing, informative and upsetting, the new documentary Lessons from Homicides: The Buffalo Story invokes a wide range of emotions and reactions.
Riveting Rendition
By SABRINA BACHAI | Oct. 10, 2007Imagine sitting in a little cube-sized hole with nothing to eat, drink or wear. Then you are repeatedly tortured with various cruel and unusual methods - forced to confess a crime not committed, all because of a last name.
Riveting Rendition
By SABRINA BACHAI | Oct. 8, 2007Imagine sitting in a little cube-sized hole with nothing to eat, drink or wear. Then you are repeatedly tortured with various cruel and unusual methods - forced to confess a crime not committed, all because of a last name.
Why talk to actors anyway?
By SABRINA BACHAI | Sep. 17, 2007With a curiously warm and inviting atmosphere, Tom Dudzick's play, Don't Talk to the Actors, made a smashing impact with the Studio Arena audience.The semi-autobiographical rendition of Dudzick's journey from Buffalo to New York City plays on the dichotomy between stereotypical small-town simplicity and big-city complications.










